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Whenever anyone visits commercial premises, they will usually notice some aspects of the interior décor more than others. Doors are a prime example, because unless they are kept propped open, people will see and use them.
As well as bearing signage and sometimes pictures, doors can say a lot about a place. When choosing bespoke internal doors, it makes sense to consider exactly how different designs may fit the premises.
There are various elements you may consider, such as:
We can offer a bespoke door that suits your needs, with lots of attractive and practical possibilities.
For example, you may want a wooden door with a traditional look, with mock Tudor beams or rustic wood knots.
Types of wood like oak have been used to make doors for centuries; Britain’s oldest surviving door, dating back to Saxon times, is an example of this. It is made of sturdy oak and located in Westminster Abbey.
Similarly, Britain’s oldest pubs are often dominated by wooden fixtures and fittings, making a wooden door ideal for any place that is very old (and has probably had a succession of wooden doors) or if you want to adopt a traditional style in newer premises.
Alternatively, you might like a door with a sleek, modern design. These often contain a lot of glass.
This is because the contemporary dominant modern architectural style uses a lot of glass to emphasise natural light and a sense of space, with not just the exteriors of buildings, but interior elements from doors to balustrades and staircases also contributing to this look.
As glass doors can now be tougher, made more sustainably and have better acoustic resistance than in the past, the benefits are numerous.
Whatever your business and the ambience you want to create, the right bespoke doors can contribute very effectively towards it.